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Par DJDemonAngel le 27 Août 2010 à 13:00
http://www.myspace.com/shepparchie
Origine du Groupe : North America
Style : Jazz
Sortie : 1971</div>'); document.write('<scr'+'ipt type="text/JavaScript" src="http://addratings.com/aR_BootStrap.js"></scr'+'ipt>'); // ]]> </script>Archie Shepp's Thing Have Got To Change, released in 1971 solidified the saxophonists reputation as a soulful, yet radical free jazz artist motivated by social commentary and cultural change. The record which features many of Shepp's longtime comrades including Joe Lee Wilson, Beaver Harris, Grechan Moncur III, and Ronald Wilson integrates the symphonic-like structure of the politically charged compositions with the spirited, cathartic sound for which Shepp is so notorious.
"Dr. King, The Peaceful Warrior", a stripped down anthem style duet between Shepp and Cal Massey, provides a striking contrast with the album's predominately thick, almost ecclesiastic orchestration. Ultimately, Things Have Got To Change is a vivid snapshot of a social conscious artist who not only wore his emotions on his sleeves but expressed them with unsurpassed artistry and prowess.
by vervemusicgroup.com
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Tracklist :
1. "Money Blues, Parts 1 - 3" (Beaver Harris, Archie Shepp) - 18:20
2. "Dr. King, The Peaceful Warrior" (Cal Massey) - 2:29
3. "Things Have Got to Change, Parts 1 and 2" (Massey) - 16:53
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Par DJDemonAngel le 4 Août 2010 à 11:00
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Origine du Groupe : North America
Style ; Jazz
Sortie : 1979
This set was a change-of-pace for Chico Freeman for it features the usually adventurous tenor (who doubles on soprano) mostly playing warm versions of standards. The CD reissue adds four previously unissued selections (including a pair of Coltrane tunes, "Lonnie's Lament" and "Wise One") to the original program. With pianist John Hicks, bassist Cecil McBee and either Billy Hart or Don Moye on drums offering fine support (vibraphonist Jay Hoggard sits in on "Carnival"), Freeman pushes at but does not break the boundaries of hard bop. Highlights include "Autumn in New York" (a duet with McBee), Horace Silver's "Peace," "It Never Entered My Mind" and the bassist's "Close to You Alone."
by ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Tracklist :
1 - Autumn in new-york
2 - Peace
3 - A child is born
4 - Lonnie's lament
5 - You don't have to say you're sorry
6 - Wise one
7 - It never entered my mind
8 - Close to you alone
9 - Carnival
10 - Don't get around much anymore
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Par DJDemonAngel le 16 Juillet 2010 à 14:00
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http://www.vinilemania.net/vbobbyvincepaunetto.htm
A landmark in 70s jazz and Latin -- one of 2 legendary sets cut during the decade by composer/arranger Bobby Vince Paunetto -- easily one of the most unique voices of his generation! Bobby's got an approach to melody that's all tied up in the rhythms -- one that has most of the instruments in the group vamping along with the grooves, while solos take off in wonderful flights that soar to the skies on waves of sound and soul -- echoing a sense of joy and life that few other albums of the period can match, and hitting a groove that's complex, yet instantly moving and deeply personal.
Players include Tom Harrell on trumpet, Ronnie Cuber on baritone sax, Billy Drewes on soprano sax, and Bobby himself on vibes -- sounding wonderful throughout the album, matching the 70s brilliance of Roy Ayers or Bobby Hutcherson! Also features percussion by Manny Oquendo, Jerry Gonzalez, and Milton Cardona -- and titles include "Osiris", "Fenway Funk", "In Time's Time", "Spanish Maiden" and "Brother Will". Essential!
Enjoy it!
by Greg
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Origine du Groupe : North America
Style : Latin Jazz
Sortie : 1975
Tracklist :
01 Brother Will
02 A Hybrid Situation
03 Paunetto's Point
04 In Time's Time
05 Sognord
06 Fenway Funk
07 Osiris
08 Heavy On The Bacon
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Par DJDemonAngel le 21 Juin 2010 à 19:00
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"A fine trumpeter influenced by Freddie Hubbard and Miles Davis, Terumasa Hino has long been one of Japan's best jazz musicians. A professional since 1955, Hino has mostly become known to Americans since the 1970s due to his Enja recordings, although some of his albums were made available domestically by Catalyst, Inner City, and Blue Note. He moved to the U.S. in 1975, where he worked with Gil Evans, Jackie McLean, Dave Liebman, and Elvin Jones. Hino spent more of his time in Japan after the early '80s, and recorded in several different styles ranging from straight-ahead to fusion."AMG
Origine du Groupe : Japan
Style : Jazz Fusion
Sortie : 1977
Tracklist :
1. Hip Seagull 16:01
2. This Planet Is Ours 6:54
3. Fall 6:28
4. Life Trip 7:35
Terumasa Hino - Trumpet
Kohsuke Mine - Sax (Tenor, Soprano)
John Scofield - Guitar
Mikio Masuda - Piano
Clint Houston - Bass
George Ohtsuka - Drums (2-4)
Motohiko Hino - Drums (1)
M'tume - Percussion, Congas, Voice
Kimiko Kasai - Vocals (3)
Tawatha - Vocals (2)
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Par DJDemonAngel le 10 Juin 2010 à 17:00
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From Rahsaan Roland Kirk to Ray Charles to Art Blakey, Dizzy Gillespie, McCoy Tyner and Tito Puente, Steve Turre's musical family is a rainbow of the highest order. Whether in the studio or onstage, the trombonist always takes music to a righteous level. For this year's Rainbow People, Turre mixes it up with Kenny Garrett, Mulgrew Miller, Peter Washington, Ignacio Berroa, Sean Jones and Pedro Martinez. The title track is just one of nine bright moments from one of 2008's best albums.
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Origine du Groupe : North America
Style : Latin jazz
Sortie : 2008
Tracklist :
1. Rainbow People
2. Forward Vision
3. Brother Ray
4. Groove Blues
5. Midnight In Madrid
6. Cleopatra's Needle
7. Search For Peace
8. Segment
9. Par El Comandante
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